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Temporary Exhibition – Second Floor
100 engravings made using etching and lithography techniques form one of the most important graphic collections by Salvador Dalí.
The exhibition is part of the Cultural Work of FUNIBER and presents an edition illustrated by Dalí, created using the technical possibilities of printmaking. It combines medieval prose with his surrealist vision of one of the most important works of world literature: The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri.
It is divided into three sections: Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise, the three realms Dante journeys through during his voyage.
The exhibition has traveled to 11 countries and is being presented in Costa Rica for the first time.
It is presented by the Jade and Pre-Columbian Culture Museum of the National Insurance Institute (INS), in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain in Costa Rica and the Ibero-American University Foundation (FUNIBER).
Open to the public from March 7 to May 25
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission fees
Foreigners:
*Special pricing applies for nationals, foreigners, and senior citizens during special events
13 bis, y, Av. Central, San José Province, San José
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